2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvssr.2019.04.006
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Knee Implant Dislocation Leading to Major Amputation 13 Years Later

Abstract: Introduction Injury to the popliteal vessels during total knee replacement is rare but can lead to catastrophic outcomes. Report An 81 year old female presented with Rutherford IIb acute left limb ischaemia (ALI) 13 years after total knee replacement. The polyethylene insert in the knee implant had dislocated from the other components and had moved into the popliteal fossa, leading to popliteal artery compression. She underwent emergency multidisciplinary surgery includ… Show more

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